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[ecrea] Film and Television Studies Post at Brunel
Thu Jun 17 16:17:06 GMT 2010
>Id like to draw your attention to a new senior
>post which has been created in the School of Arts at Brunel:
>
>Screen Media, School of Arts
>Subject Leader: Dr. Sean Holmes
>Email: <mailto:(sean.holmes /at/ brunel.ac.uk)>(sean.holmes /at/ brunel.ac.uk).
>Telephone (Direct Line): +44 (0)1895 266832
>
>Professor/Reader in Screen Media
>
>Brunel University wishes to appoint a
>Professor/Reader in the field of Screen
>Media. We are seeking a leading academic with a
>strong international research profile and a
>proven record in teaching and
>administration. Screen Media at Brunel
>University incorporates five discrete
>programmes: a BA in Film and Television Studies
>(also available as a joint-honours option); a BA
>in Games Design (joint honours only); an MA in
>Cult Film and Television; an MA in Documentary
>Practice; and an MA in Digital Games: Theory and
>Design. All our programmes reflect Brunel
>Universitys commitment to the principle of
>research-led teaching. The successful candidate
>should have teaching and research interests in
>the fields of Film and Television Studies or
>Digital Games. She/he will be required to make
>a significant contribution to undergraduate teaching.
>
>Research in this area is led by the Screen Media
>Research Centre which has established a
>substantial body of work in a range of screen
>media, principally film, television and
>videogames. Four themes provide major strands
>within and across which much of the research is
>organized: cult media; national and
>transnational film and television; the politics
>of representation; articulations of spectacle,
>documentary and the real. The centre is also
>home to the Cult Film Archive, an
>internationally recognised resource dedicated to
>the study of a range of cult media. All staff
>in the subject area were entered in the 2008
>Research Assessment Exercise, with 96 per cent
>of outputs rated as of international standard or
>above. The successful applicant will be
>expected to make a significant contribution to
>research in Screen Media, including its
>submission to the 2012 Research Excellent
>Framework. An established track record of
>research student supervision, as well as
>evidence of success in obtaining external
>funding would be particularly welcome.
>
>
>
>For further information please contact the
>Subject Leader for Screen Media details above.
>
>
>
>Julian Petley,
>Professor of Screen Media and Journalism,
>School of Arts,
>Brunel University,
>Uxbridge,
>UB8 3PH.
>
>Direct line: 01895 265479
>
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